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Experience Gettysburg by paying homage to the brave men and women from Michigan who participated in the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and helped change the course of history!

Join Civil War historian David Ingall, former assistant director of the Monroe County Historical Museum, as he takes us onto the battlefield and recounts the heroic efforts of these Michigan Regiments.

Stand where the 24th Michigan was almost completely decimated as they courageously held up Confederate advances until Union forces could get into position during the opening battle of Gettysburg.

Visit the spot in the blood-soaked Wheatfield, known as the Harvest of Death, where Colonel Harrison Jeffords – the highest ranking Union officer to die by bayonet – was mortally wounded while trying to retrieve and protect the 4th Michigan’s national flag.

Walk the site where Colonel Norman Hall’s Brigade, which included the 7th Michigan, became the final Union troops to repulse Pickett’s Charge!

See where the “Boy General,” the newly appointed commander of the Michigan Cavalry Brigade, was almost killed within days of this major promotion.

Listen closely, perhaps you’ll hear the famous Custer rally cry: “C’mon you Wolverines!” when we visit East Cavalry Field, site of the famous brigade charge, led by General George Armstrong Custer himself, that repulsed the once invincible J.E.B Stuart and company in what is often called the “cavalry battle that saved the Union.”